Pikes Peak (14, 115ft) - a few times - while visiting a friend in COS
Brian
Pikes Peak (14, 115ft) - a few times - while visiting a friend in COS
Brian
Ditto Pike’s Peak.
That’s the highest I’ve gotten under my own power, though I’ve made it up to 12,183 along the Trail Ridge Road at Rocky Mountain National Park, then hiked down a ways to 10,759 at Milner Pass.
(I might have topped that while young and visiting the Swiss Alps but I doubt it.)
Ditto. I’ve done the walk to the top a couple of times.
12,095 feet at Independence Pass on the Continental Divide in Colorado. We drove there when we were in Aspen for a wedding a few years ago
Slightly edited copy of my post on the 'raffe (edited since it was in a thread about "what’s the manliest thing you’ve ever done:
Another vote for Mt. Whitney.
Another who has reached the top of Mount Whitney. Altitude sickness is no fun.
Aw crap, I picked the 10-15k option as I thought I’d been past the 10k mark on Haleakala. Guess not!
Another one for Whitney. We came in at Onion Valley and spent five days on the trip. Whitney was the last day, and it was great weather. We had a brief thunderstorm the night before (sending me running into a 2 1/2 person tent that already had two people in it). Got buzzed by two training jets while up there (China Lake? Edwards? Probably the former). They come flying straight at the peak, then spin around the top about 150’ off the ground.
Mount Evans at 14,265’, but I drove up. Twice. The first time I was fine, but I had been in the Rockies for 3 days before going up. The second time I went up the same day after driving from the flatlands and I felt sick that time.
Grays Peak – 14,270 feet.
Kicked my ass because I’m a fat pig, but it was totally worth it.
Yet another Mt. Whitney. Glad to know I got an extra 11 feet out of the refined measurments. When I summited the height was believed to be 14,494’. Now the USGS is saying 14,505.
I’d think the below sea level option even more interesting.
Another 10-15ker here. Colorado ski resorts are fun.
Drove up Mount Evans, over Independence Pass, Trail Ridge Road, etc., like a lot of folks here who live(d) in Colorado. Walked up Medicine Bow Peak in Wyoming which is only a thirteener… But I’m an overweight asthmatic so I was still happy.
I should note, however, that you can be over 10,000 feet in parts of South Park Colorado (yes, THAT South Park), which is for the most part flat as a pancake.
Anther for Mount Evans.
19,341 - summit of Kilimanjaro. I had plans (“hopes” might be a more accurate term) to get to 19,347 (Cotopaxi, Ecuador) a few years ago, but a white-out put the kibosh on that idea.
I’ve climbed two fourteeners, Long’s Peak in Colorado and Mt. Shasta in California. I’ve also been over 14,000 ft in the Peruvian Andes.
Mauna Kea, the tallest, but not highest elevation, mountain in the world. Most of it is below sea level.
Another one for Pike’s Peak, and I seem to recall having traversed Independence Pass one time or another. Also have been over a pass in the Ecuadorian Andes that was about 13,000’ or so. If I can’t drive up it I can’t be arsed.
Just kidding. Never did any technical climbing but I did walk up an 11,000 footer (from a base at 9800’) in the Tetons once.